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02-10-2010, 09:27 PM | #76 | |
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Re: The best crate motor for the job
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Smiller. I started thinking about it and diesel is just the way to go. Allot more efficient than a gas no matter how much I crank it up. As long as there is a block heater of some sort I should have no problems starting in cold temps. I still think I want to go with an allison tranny. I am just having a hard time finding a shifter for it. I would like to go with a floor shifter if I could find one. On another note I didn't realize that by popping the question that it would start onslaught of wedding planning questions. I told her the only thing I want is for her and I to drive off in my truck. |
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02-10-2010, 10:29 PM | #77 |
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Re: The best crate motor for the job
Oh yeah, now the real work begins. Planning a wedding is a big ol PITA!
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